Idle was oy, ere yo saw eldi.

Call it old norse / iddish.

I know of no such performance magazines.

I am currently performing a very grisly longterm piece. It's called aging.
Eventually I die. Stay tuned.

AK

jesse glass wrote:

> Dear Ann and other FLUXHEADS
>
> I really wish that column of liposuctioned human fat had been mounted on a
> Disney animatronics real steel armature so that it could thrash wildly at
> the exertion of the merest eye-pressure of each 2,000
> yen-entry-fee-paying-guest.  That would be worth crowing about!
>
> Perhaps (because a high percentage of that fat was probably the result of
> ingesting some form of MacDonalds product) the column could be given a
> cybervoice so that it could warble the Golden Arches Theme in the language
> of your choice!
>
> Don't think this masterpiece was created by Japanese in Japan.  I'm still
> playing connect-the-dots with the catalogue.
>
> Hmmm. Medical waste: There was a fellow about 20 years ago tying human
> fetuses to dynamite sticks, blowing them up and calling it art.  (that was
> in the usa)(what was his name?)
>
> There was also that artist--Alex Grey--I believe--who had intercourse with a
> dead lady while his wife documented the action by taking phtographs.  Later
> Mr. Grey had nightmares about being in a courtroom with the ghost of the
> woman whose body he had violated after death screaming "how dare you do this
> to me!"  Mr. Grey also hung a corpse upside down by one leg and suspended
> himself at the same time.  All in an old High Performance.  Does anyone out
> there recall these things?
>
> Can anyone suggest a good Performance Art Magazine to take a look at?  High
> Performance has gone the way of community art.  I want to get back to those
> good old Lone Ranger Days, when Performance Artists mangled themselves, shit
> on chairs, dressed like chickens, had themselves burnt or shot, violated
> corpses, disrespected the aged, and generally flaunted their psychoses and
> bad taste.  Which magazine(s) do you recommend?
>
> ,sselb doG
>
> sseJ
>
> About Jesse Glass.  How to order his books.
> http://www.letterwriter.net/html/jesse-glass.html

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